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If an article costs a store $7.45 and if it sells the article for $9.95, what percentage (to the nearest tenth) markup is it using?

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Answer:

Markup Percentage is 33.56 %

Explanation:

Given: Cost of an article = $ 7.45

Selling price of the article = $ 9.95.

To find: Markup percentage or profit percentage

Clearly Selling price is greater we have profit in this case.

Profit amount = 9.95 - 7.45 = $ 2.50

Profit percentage =
(2.50)/(7.45)*100=33.5570469799=33.56 %

Therefore, Markup Percentage is 33.56 %

User Biswajyoti Das
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subtract to find the difference:

9.95 - 7.45 = 2.50

divide 2.50 by cost price to get mark up percentage

2.50 / 7.45= 0.3355

= 33.6 percent to the nearest tenth

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